The first bicycles were made of:

A. rubber.
B. wood.
C. metal.
D. plastic.
E. cloth.


B

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A major economic consequence of the transportation and market revolutions was

a. a lessening of the gap between great wealth and poverty. b. a stabilization of the work force in industrial cities. c. the declining significance of American agriculture. d. an increase in living standards for all Americans. e. the growing realization of the "rags-to-riches" American dream.

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Compare and contrast the spread of Buddhism and Christianity in the first centuries of the Common Era. What were the basic beliefs of each? What factors contributed to the success of both religions? What were the major mechanisms by which these religions spread and gained followers across Afroeurasia?

What will be an ideal response?

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Cheaper iron was produced after 1709 when British smelters began to use what substance as a fuel?

A. kerosene B. gasoline C. charcoal D. wood E. coke

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The Salem witch trials caused much social pain and suffering but resulted in no actual deaths.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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